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Consider optimising your Wi-Fi router Enable encryption on the router & update with patches Consider changing the password on your home router Stay tuned Stay clear More Tips for Working from Home Securely Stay strong Stay on it Stay awake Stay ready Stay in character Stay clear of using public Wi-Fi hotspots Coffee shops are for coffee – not secure Internet When using publicly available Wi-Fi, others may be able to view your data Password management is still critical to maintain Keep passwords long & complex Don’t write down or share them Change them routinely Never leave your device switched on and unattended Always keep it with you Lock your device when unattended At the day’s end – put it somewhere out of sight Be suspicious of texts with links in them Be cautious of social media messages with links Suspect any telephone calls claiming to be from the office Be prepared for the worst Back up your device at least weekly Know your organisational IT contact in the event of an emergency Continue to follow the cyber security policies and procedures you followed at work Everything still applies You’re still “at work” only the location has changed ©2020. All rights reserved. eRiskology is a trading name Risk Factory Limited is registered in England and Wales. IGER0420

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Page 1: More Tips for Working from Home Securely · More Tips for Working from Home Securely Stay strong Stay on it Stay awake Stay ready Stay in character • Stay clear of using public

•  Consider optimising your Wi-Fi router

•  Enable encryption on the router & update with patches

•  Consider changing the password on your home router

Stay tuned

Stay clear

More Tips for Working from Home Securely

Stay strong

Stay on it

Stay awake

Stay ready

Stay in character

•  Stay clear of using public Wi-Fi hotspots

•  Coffee shops are for coffee – not secure Internet

•  When using publicly available Wi-Fi, others may be able to view your data

•  Password management is still critical to maintain

•  Keep passwords long & complex

•  Don’t write down or share them

•  Change them routinely

•  Never leave your device switched on and unattended

•  Always keep it with you

•  Lock your device when unattended

•  At the day’s end – put it somewhere out of sight

•  Be suspicious of texts with links in them

•  Be cautious of social media messages with links

•  Suspect any telephone calls claiming to be from the office

•  Be prepared for the worst

•  Back up your device at least weekly

•  Know your organisational IT contact in the event of an emergency

•  Continue to follow the cyber security policies and procedures you followed at work

•  Everything still applies

•  You’re still “at work” only the location has changed

©2020. All rights reserved. eRiskology is a trading name Risk Factory Limited is registered in England and Wales. IGER0420